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Old 12-09-2010, 09:08 AM
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k3n
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Adding to the advice on changing your blade often - apart from being more dangerous when getting blunt, an old blade will shorten the life of your cutting mat by making wider cuts that won't self-heal as well. And new blades are cheaper than a new mat! I couldn't say how often I change, but as soon as the cut 'feels' less clean and always before doing stack n whack.
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